Dr. Olugbenga  Oluwagbemi
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Dr. Olugbenga Oluwagbemi

Senior Lecturer
Federal University, Nigeria


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Computer Science from Covenant University, Nigeria

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Biography

Dr. Olugbenga Oluwagbemi is currently working as Senior Lecturer at Covenant University, Nigeria. He has completed his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Covenant University, Nigeria. Previously he was appointed as Assistant Lecturer and Lecturer II at Covenant University, Nigeria, Fulbright Summer Scholar at Rochester Institute of Technology, 28 Lomb Drive, English Language Department, Rochester, New York, USA, Fulbright Visiting Research Scholar at Johns Hopkins University, USA, and Visiting Research Scholar- Advanced Infectious Disease Modeling Training Course at African Institute of Mathematical Sciences (AIMS), Muizenberg, Cape town, South Africa. He is professional member of Fulbright Fellowship Alumni Association, International Society for Computational Biology (ISCB), and Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). He is also serving as reviewer/editor for journals such as PLOS ONE Journal, HIV & AIDs Review Journal, Journal of Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, Scientific Research and Essay Journal, and Guest Editor at Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine. Dr. Olugbenga received honors includes Richard Tapia Scholarship Award, European Science Foundation Award, and Oyo State Government Post-primary School Scholarship Award. He has published 24 research articles in journals, 1 book, and 13 international conference proceeding and poster presentations. He also supervised number of students projects. His area of research interest focuses on strong inter-disciplinary nature, spanning computational science and applied computing, bioinformatics and computational biology, software engineering, computational and mathematical modeling and simulation, informatics (biomedical and health), computer programming and infectious disease research using computational tools and techniques.

Area of Interest:

Computer Sciences
100%
Software Engineering
62%
Bioinformatics
90%
Modeling
75%
Simulation
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
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Chapters
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Articles
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Abstracts
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Selected Publications

  1. Oluwagbemi, O., F. Oluwagbemi and O. Abimbola, 2016. Ebinformatics: Ebola fuzzy informatics systems on the diagnosis, prediction and recommendation of appropriate treatments for Ebola virus disease (EVD). Inf. Med. Unlocked, 2: 12-37.
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  2. Oluwagbemi, O., F. Oluwagbemi and C. Ughamadu, 2016. Android mobile informatics application for some hereditary diseases and disorders (AMAHD): A complementary framework for medical practitioners and patients. Inf. Med. Unlocked, 2: 38-69.
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  3. Oluwagbemi, O., D. Ogeh, A. Adewumi and S. Fatumo, 2016. Computational and mathematical Modeling: Applicability to infectious disease control in Africa. Asian J. Sci. Res., 9: 88-105.
  4. Fatumo, S.A., D.N. Ogeh, O.O. Oluwagbemi and O.O. Adenmosun, 2016. Informatics tools supporting biomedical research and healthcare outcomes in Africa: Current utilization and strategies to improve access. Eur. J. Sci. Res., 138: 137-151.
  5. de Ridder, J., P. Meysman, O. Oluwagbemi and T. Abeel, 2014. Soft skills: An important asset acquired from organizing regional student group activities. Plos Comput. Biol., Vol. 10. 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1003708.
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  6. Rotimi, O., O. Oluwagbemi, W. Iyanda-Joel, E. Omotosho, M. Adebiyi, I. Adelani and S. Rotimi, 2014. Investigation of angiostensin-converting enzyme inhibitory potential and allergenicity of sesamum indicum linn seed proteins by an in silico approach (LB541). Faseb J., Vol. 28. .
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  7. Oluwagbemi, O., S. Imolorhe and V. Agozie, 2014. BengaSaVex: A Computational Genetic sequence extraction tool on DNA repeats of multiple gene sequences. Afr. J. Biotechnol., 13: 2103-2112.
  8. Oluwagbemi, O., M. Adebiyi, S. Fatumo and G. Macintyre, 2014. Paving the way towards a successful and fulfilling career in computational biology. Plos Comput. Biol., Vol. 10. 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1003593.
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  9. Fatumo, S.A., M.P. Adoga, O.O. Ojo, O. Oluwagbemi and T. Adeoye et al., 2014. Computational biology and bioinformatics in Nigeria. Plos Comput. Biol., Vol. 10. 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1003516.
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  10. Oluwagbemi, O.O., C.M. Fornadel, E.F. Adebiyi, D.E. Norris and J.L. Rasgon, 2013. ANOSPEX: A stochastic, spatially explicit model for studying Anopheles metapopulation dynamics. PloS One, Vol. 8. 10.1371/journal.pone.0068040.
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  11. Oluwagbemi, O., S. Imolorhe and V. Agozie, 2013. BengaSavex: A new computational genetic sequence extraction tool for DNA repeats. Afr. J. Biotechnol., 13: 2103-2112.
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  12. Oluwagbemi, O., 2013. A Stochastic Computational Model for Anopheles metapopulation dynamics: Towards malaria control and insight for possible eradication. LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, Germany., ISBN: 978-3-659-41990-4, Pages: 184.
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  13. Oluwagbemi, O.O., A.O. Adewumi and A. Esuruoso, 2012. MACbenabim: A multi-platform mobile application for searching keyterms in computational biology and bioinformatics. Bioinf., 8: 790-791.
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  14. Oluwagbemi, O.O., 2012. Promoting public health and safety: A predictive modeling software analysis on perceived road fatality contributory factors. Afr. J. Comput. ICT, 5: 23-36.
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  15. Oluwagbemi, O.O., 2012. Development of a prototype hybrid-grid-based computing framework for accessing bioinformatics databases and resources. Sci. Res. Essays, 7: 730-739.
  16. Oluwagbemi, O.O. and S.Y. Clarence, 2012. Computational predictive framework towards the control and reduction of malaria incidences in Africa. Egypt. Comput. Sci. J., 36: 1-17.
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  17. Oluwagbemi, O., M. Keshinro and C. Ayo, 2011. Design and implementation of a secured census information management system. Egypt. Comput. Sci. J., Vol. 35. .
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  18. Oluwagbemi, O.O., U. Ofoezie and O. Nwinyi, 2010. A knowledge-based data mining system for diagnosing malaria related cases in healthcare management. Egypt. Comput. Sci. J., 34: 1-10.
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  19. Oluwagbemi, O.O., T. Ojutalayo and N. Obinna, 2010. Development of a secured information system to manage malaria related cases in south western region of Nigeria. Egypt. Comput. Sci. J., 34: 23-34.
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  20. Oluwagbemi, O.O., 2010. Reducing road-traffic accidents on african roads through a computer simulation programming approach. Aust. J. Basic Appl. Sci., 4: 3016-3024.
  21. Oluwagbemi, O.O., 2010. A comparative analysis of different neural networks performances in the prediction of superimposed fraud in mobile phone usage. Aust. J. Basic Appl. Sci., 4: 3025-3037.
  22. Oluwagbemi, O.O. and T. Ogunmowoju, 2010. In-silico approach to the development of a prototype clinical information system for pediatric units. Int. J. Nat. Appl. Sci., 6: 254-262.
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  23. Oluwagbemi, O.O. and B. Oladunni, 2010. Diagnosis and recommender system for some neglected tropical diseases. Int. J. Nat. Appl. Sci., 6: 181-188.
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  24. Oluwagbemi, O.O. and A. Akinsanya, 2010. Development of a medical staff recruitment system for teaching hospitals in Nigeria. Int. J. Nat. Appl. Sci., 6: 116-124.
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  25. Oluwagbemi, O.O., E. Adeoye and S. Fatumo, 2009. Building a computer-based expert system for malaria environmental diagnosis: An alternative malaria control strategy. Egypt. Comput. Sci. J., 33: 55-69.
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  26. Oluwagbemi, O.O., E.F. Adebiyi, S. Fatumo and A. Dawodu, 2008. PQ trees, consecutive ones problem and applications. Int. J. Nat. Appl. Sci., 4: 262-277.
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  27. Oluwagbemi, O.O., 2008. Predicting fraud in mobile phone usage using artificial neural networks. J. Appl. Sci. Res., 4: 707-715.
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  28. Oluwagbemi, O.O., 2008. Development and implementation of a bioinformatics online distance education learning tool for Africa. Int. J. Nat. Appl. Sci., 4: 256-262.
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  29. Oluwagbemi, O.O. and O. Conrad, 2008. Evaluating the relationship between a generic-based filtering program and DNA sequences. Pac. J. Sci. Technol., 9: 647-657.
  30. Oluwagbemi, O.O. and A.C. Omonhinmin, 2008. Evaluating the relationship between running times and DNA sequence sizes using a generic-based filtering program. Pac. J. Sci. Technol., 9: 656-666.
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  31. Daramola, J.O., V.C. Osamor and O.O. Oluwagbemi, 2008. A grid-based framework for pervasive healthcare using wireless sensor networks: A case for developing nations. Asia J. Inform. Technol., 7: 260-267.